Transport for Wales to replace footbridge in Llanbradach after vehicle strike

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Ty'n Y Graig Footbridge Llanbradach
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Transport for Wales has announced that they will install a new temporary footbridge at Llanbradach to replace the demolished bridge.

Ty’n-y-Graig’s original footbridge was demolished in May after being damaged beyond repair after a road vehicle struck it.

However, has told locals that it plans to build a permanent replacement crossing.

Whilst the new structure is being built, a temporary bridge will be in place to provide a safe crossing for locals. This is planned to be in place by Christmas; however, local coronavirus restrictions may impede on this.

The temporary footbridge at Llanbradach will be in place for between 12 – 16 months, traffic lights for the diversionary route will be removed once the bridge is in place.

Alexia Course, Transport for Wales Director of Rail Operations, said: “I’m pleased that we’re able to provide this important link for the community of Llanbradach. Since the previous footbridge was damaged in May, we’ve worked hard to find a solution to the missing crossing that we can implement quickly, allowing people to safely cross the line without resorting to a long detour, while the permanent replacement bridge is built.

“I’d like to thank the community for their patience while we install the new footbridge. We will aim to provide updates on the permanent arrangements as our plans for this progress.”

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